SPAM® CAN STRESS RELIEVER

RELIEVE YOUR STRESS WITH THIS FULL COLOR FOAM SPAM® CLASSIC CAN. LOOKS JUST LIKE THE CAN ONLY SMALLER - L 2-1/2", W 1-1/2", H 2-1/4" WHAT A FUN GIFT! SUGGESTED FOR AGES 3 AND OLDER.

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SPAM® 101

What is SPAM® Classic?

Ah, the age-old question; what is the meat in that special can comprised of? Many myths abound, but the answer is actually quite simple. It's merely six simple ingredients.

Why is SPAM® Brand a Household Name?

We could go on for days about this. But rather than get all Socrates on you, let's look to the people for the answer -- the legions of SPAM® brand lovers all over the world who crave, and celebrate, this delightful meat.

History of the SPAM® Brand / The SPAM® Story

The SPAM® Museum

Few experiences in life are as meaningful and meaty-filled as those you'll have at the magnificent SPAM® Museum. Referred to by some meat historians as The Guggenham, Porkopolis or M.O.M.A. (Museum Of Meat-Themed Awesomeness), the SPAM® Museum is home to the world's most comprehensive collection of spiced pork artifacts.

The SPAM® brand is trademarked in more than 100 countries worldwide, and sold in 45 nations, from
Andorra to Zimbabwe.

Outside the United States, the Republic of South Korea is the largest market for SPAM® products.

SPAM® products have appeared in several movies, including Soul Surfer and Yogi Bear, most recently.
No word on whether the can got its own trailer.

The SPAM® brand previously sponsored the No. 9 race car in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series.
Unfortunately it did not run on SPAM®.

Upon meeting former Russian President Boris Yeltsin, former Hormel Foods President R.L. Knowlton
presented him with a can of SPAM® Classic.

SPAM® products are consumed at a rate of 3.1 cans per second in the United States. Beat that, world!

In 1940, Hormel Foods unveiled what was believed to be the first singing commercial, advertising SPAM®
luncheon meat.

Following World War II, world leaders including Dwight Eisenhower, Margaret Thatcher and Nikita
Khrushchev all credited SPAM® for its role in sustaining soldiers.

The SPAM® name was suggested by Kenneth Daigneau, the brother of a Hormel Foods vice president,
at a New Year’s Eve gala.

SPAM® Stinky French Garlic collector’s edition was introduced in England in conjunction with the opening
of the the musical SPAMALOT™.

SPAM® Classic made its cyberspace debut in 1998 with the launch of its official brand homepage at
spam.com -- where you’re staring right now!

In 2000, the SPAM® brand received its own Minnesota State lottery ticket scratch game. Astonishingly,
the tickets were not scratch ‘n sniff.